This is happening to me in Ubuntu 12.04, during a regular upgrade since I installed monodevelop (aldough it may be an update performed this same day).
I guess the key is "/etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/default doesn't exist."
Does it make any sense to "touch" it , and then retry the upgrade? will this break anything, or will it work?
This is happening to me in Ubuntu 12.04, during a regular upgrade since I installed monodevelop (aldough it may be an update performed this same day).
I guess the key is "/etc/X11/ xinit/xinput. d/default doesn't exist."
Does it make any sense to "touch" it , and then retry the upgrade? will this break anything, or will it work?